Eye of the Storm

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Staring from within an image of ancient wood, the all-seeing eye looks deep beyond the mundane world, to peer into the realm of the beyond. What will it see when you use this board? The past? The present? Or even the future? And what will be given voice? Angels? Demons? Spirits of the dead? Or are the answer to be found from within yourself? Let this board illuminate the darkness, and grant you the sight that only the brave may dare to possess.

Designed here at Carnivalia by artist Storm Faerywolf, this board is made to look old by using an original faux wood grain and a decidedly “distressed” look. The design elements are reminiscent of the old-style William Fuld Ouija boards, but are unique to this piece, having originally been hand drawn by the artist, making this board unlike any other that you may see.

This is a quality artisan product, and all elements, from its unique design to its planchette, are handcrafted at Carnivalia’s studio by artist Chas Bogan. Its wooden board measures nineteen by thirteen inches. The underlying image is protected by layers of clear varnish, creating a smooth finish that is ideal for easy movements of the planchette and will protect your board for generations as your relationship to this heirloom matures.

The Angel of Death crowns this spiritboard, overseeing your seance. Skillfully rendered by artist Daniel Skellington, this winged figure seems almost to emerge three-dimensionally, while blending with the marbled background. The sensuality of this figure is matched by the board's flowing script, reminding us of how seductive the spirits can be. This is a quality artisan product, and all elements,...

This board was designed in 2015 by Chas Bogan for Carnivalia. German die cast decorations from the early 20th century celebrating themes of Halloween were the inspiration for this talking board. The devil figure central to this composition has long been a favorite of mine, and I was glad to finally find a project to place him in. A crow,...